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The General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge, more commonly known locally as the "Dolly Parton Bridge", consists of dual parallel tied through arches of weathering steel and beam viaducts of concrete that form one continuous span carrying four lanes of Interstate 65 across the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta northeast of the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama.
The Women's Premier League (WPL) is a domestic, annual Women's Twenty20 cricket tournament in India, organized by the WPL Governing Council, under the aegis of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). [3] [4] WPL was established in 2023 [5] [6] and currently consists of five teams in five cities across India.
The C24 is an unpaved secondary route in Namibia that runs from the southern outskirts of Rehoboth westwards into the direction of Klein Aub. [1] [2] The C24 branches off the B1 south of Rehoboth and runs 39 kilometres (24 mi) westwards. It terminates at the junction with D1261 to Isabis, near the Weavers Birds Nest Rest Area, in which the C24 ...
MS-20 Daglezja is a companion bridge on a wheeled chassis. The entire set consists of: a Jelcz C662D.43-M tractor unit in a 6×6 configuration, a bridge semi-trailer, a bridge layer and the PM-20 span. The PM-20 span was made in such a way that its width can be changed, in the transport position it is 3 m, and in the working position 4 m.
The USA Rugby Women's Premier League (WPL or WPL Rugby) is the top annual American women's rugby union competition. It is player-run and operates in partnership with USA Rugby. It involves the top 10 clubs in the country. The league was founded in 2009. The League initially began from 8 different Division 1 Women's Sides coming together in 2009.
The bridge across the Medway cost £200,000. The section opened on 3 December 1960. Coldharbour Lane was widened to 33 feet (10 m), with a roundabout on the A20, with a terminus of the A20(M) 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north along Coldharbour Lane (junction 5). It was the south of England's first motorway. [9]
Pride of the Murray was built as the timber logging barge C24, at Echuca in 1924. Constructed by C Felshaw for the Murray River Sawmills, C24 took a team of twelve men between three and four months to complete. In 1956, C24 was towed upstream by PS Oscar W for use during the construction of the new Barmah bridge. Following completion of the ...
The complete set of PM M71 equipment is used to construct 20 ton and 60 ton carrying capacity bridges and 20 ton up to 180 ton carrying capacity ferries. During Croatian army exercise Kupa 17, it was noted that a main battle tank can move at 30 km / h, with the distance of 30 meters between tanks across a deployed PM M71 bridge.